| Error - book not found. This volume provides an overview of cognitive science and critically assess areas within the topic that are evolving rapidly. Using multidisciplinary studies and rich empirical literature, discussions and demonstrations, this book, * Discusses the evolution of cognition with reference to material records and the use of brain imaging; * Highlights emerging domains and novel themes within cognitive science such as transgender cognition, space cognition, cross-cultural cognition, futuristic artificial intelligence, social cognition, and moral cognition; * Reflects on the status of cognition research in these emerging areas and critically evaluates their current progress; * Explores data both from behavioural and neuroimaging research literature, and sheds light on the potential effects of technological growth and changing habits on attention and cognitive abilities of humans; * Examines the effects of religious and meditative practices on its core cognitive science components; * Speculates research domains that would gain importance in the next few decades in cognitive science research. Finding commonalities in theoretical frameworks and models in upcoming areas in cognition research, this comprehensive study will be of interest to students, researchers and teachers of cognitive psychology, cognitive science, neurosciences, medical sciences, and computer sciences. It will also be helpful for academicians, psychologists, neuroscientists, mental health professionals, medical professionals, counsellors, and those looking for an alternate perspective on the topic. Ramesh Kumar Mishra is a cognitive scientist currently teaching at University of Hyderabad. He has explored the dynamics of Human Mind within cognitive science framework. His most recent monographs have been on topics as diverse as bilingualism and the interaction of language with vision and attention. He is a fellow of the Psychonomic society, USA and is the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science (Springer). He is deeply interested in the question of the mind, its evolution and its contemporary manifestation in different facets of life. The chapters of this book summarize his current thinking that connects the mind to the world. |